1912Staver Posted August 8, 2017 Share Posted August 8, 2017 (edited) I bought this GMC from one of my neighbors quite some time ago. In fact close to 15 years ago. Just moved it to my place this morning. My neighbour has 10 acres , and lots of "stuff" so he wasn't concerned about the truck. However I realised he was getting on in years and I better move the truck before the situation changed. So home it came. The rear brakes are locked so my neighbor used his 450 JD crawler and a stout chain to help load the GM. Is it a 1945 ? The serial number starts with a 5 and the truck has a steam bent wood rim steering wheel , things I am told point to it being a 1945. It's a Canadian truck so things like the model # will be different from U.S. produced GMC's. Last licenced in 1969. Just at the weight limit for my trailer but only about a mile from my house so I just kept it real slow and made no sudden moves. Edited August 8, 2017 by 1912Staver (see edit history) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
greenie Posted August 9, 2017 Share Posted August 9, 2017 Welcome to a very small club. Of course, Chevrolet made nothing as heavy duty as your truck. There is precious little information available for GMC's of this size. Several years ago, GMC had a book published by Krause Publications : "GMC- The First 100 Years". It has a few pictures of trucks such as yours. You might also check out the website- "Old GMC Trucks.com. I have attached a picture of my '46 1/2 ton, itself a baby compared to your truck. I have some of the parts you'll need to restore your truck. Send me a PM or make the trip to Hershey and see the parts there at spaces GAI 18-19. Good luck, and post some pictures as you bring it back into service. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike6024 Posted August 9, 2017 Share Posted August 9, 2017 It may be in this document somewhere, I've not seen it yet though. CANADIAN CHEVROLET, GMC AND PONTIAC SERIAL NUMBERS AND ENGINE NUMBERS http://hotrod.gregwapling.com/chev-trucks-47-55/canadian-chev.html 1945 GMC MODEL 9763 SERIAL 5976301133 ENGINE G10127% BODY 12318 PAINT 530 S/N 5978300758 ENGINE G9551% BODY 11293 TRIM 359 (NICKLE PLATED TOP PART OF GRILL) PAINT 531 (RED) MODEL 1783 SERIAL 5178302088 ENGINE # G9218 BODY 11140 TRIM 359 PAINT 531 MAX 15,000LBS Block 6107428 1945 JAN 1945-JAN 1946 BLACK OUT STYLE CIVILIAN GMC TRUCK SERIES 97 3-TON & MILITARY MCP OSHAWA 59XXX00001 59XXX001862? G[GR]-? UPWARDS % GMC 33.19HP 248.4 CU. IN. ENGINE ? 1945 GMC TOTL 1,861 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike6024 Posted August 9, 2017 Share Posted August 9, 2017 (edited) Canadian serial numbers and in particular decoding Canadian ID plate data is very difficult for me. I'm on the "wrong" side of the border to find much information on Canadian GMCs, and accordingly, the only place I can really find anything at all is on eBay. Canadian GMC trucks are unique in that the light duty trucks used Chevy engines and GMC wrappers and cosmetics. Heavy duty (and medium duty too) Canadian built GMCs used GMC motors; 270s and 248s for the most part. While the Canadian numbering system and tag contains FAR more information than their American made counterparts, I do not have decoder information for the paint, body, or engine serial numbers on these tags and therefore can decode only the chassis serial number at best. As far as I know, all Canadian GMCs were built in Oshawa, Ontario. Up until '53, the light duty trucks ran Chevy 216s from what I can tell. After that they used Chevy 235s, then GMC 248s and 270s in the late '55 on models. Most of this information is gleaned from reading parts and maintenance manuals, and as always, I welcome anyone who has information that they are willing to share and help others. The purpose of this site is informational and to help people. Scans of helpful information is always welcomed, but seldom received. http://www.oldgmctrucks.com/page0397.html Edited August 9, 2017 by mike6024 (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike6024 Posted August 9, 2017 Share Posted August 9, 2017 Serial Number 5 -9783- 01790 5=1945 9=GMC 7=3 Ton (9700) 8=179" wheelbase 3=cab 01790=1790th truck built in 1945 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1912Staver Posted August 9, 2017 Author Share Posted August 9, 2017 Thanks everyone, that's a lot of information ! Looks like it definitely is a 1945. The 1790 unit # puts it late in 1945 assuming the 1861 total in mike6024's post is accurate. I doubt too many 1945's have survived. It would have been a 248 from the factory, but it has a 270 {stuck} in it now. Quite a bit of rust , but probably still savable .I also have a 1946 Maple Leaf {Canadian Chevy} 2 ton, Less rust but partially dismantled. Thanks for the parts offer greenie. Hershey is a long way away for me. I would like to go some day, but it would be more for parts for my 1912 Staver Chicago. I go to the Portland swap meet most years , as well as some of the Washington State meets. Quite a bit of stuff for this era of truck shows up. Most of what I have seen is from a pick up or now and then a 1 ton. But I am in no hurry. Your pick up looks very nice. Greg in Canada Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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